so they are pressure rated?
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It's not just peak pressure that's the problem . It's the volume, think about the amount of powder in a 308 compared to a 300 ultra mag . A 308 rated supressor cannot handle the volume of a 300 ultra mag with out the pressure exceeding the working limits it was designed for.
Do all suppressors have to be cleaned? I was told that I didn't have to do anything with the Yankee Hill and SF suppressors that I have. Was that bad advice?
NO they do not.
Follow the manufacturers recommendations. Several say they do not need cleaning, a few older ones did.
Many used to come apart, few center fire ones do now. I think materials and baffle design have a lot to do with it.
So after I drop the grand on the $35 worth of material how much am I looking at for the gubmints permission to touch it and how long before I get it and I am assuming I get to pay for the whole shooting match up front?
To clean or not to clean that is the question. This has the potential to surpass the 9mm/45acp debate.